Easiest Way to Remove Boat Stickers and Decals

Easiest Way to Remove Boat Stickers and Decals

This week I had a great chat with Michael who ran a Boat Slipway

At least once per month he has to remove stickers from a boat and recently saw our Whizzy Wheel in action, easily taking off boat stickers. This week he had a massive catamaran that he was maintaining and need the stickers removed

The good news is we sent him 4 Whizzy Wheels as one of his colleagues used the wheel and was thoroughly impressed. We also sent him an extra one and Michael will be making a video of removing the boat stickers to help his fellow marine patriots remove decals from boats

The reason Michael was excited is boat and ship stickers are usually baked on very hard, due to the salt water and hot weather. This means using your finger nail or sprays are not useful

To summarise our chat, I’ll walk you how to remove any boat sticker in minutes. Note: for fibreglass hauls, we always recommend testing in a discrete small area first

1. Wipe down the surface of boat sticker. This ensures its clean and there are not pebbles or grit that could mark the surface
2. Attach the Whizzy Wheel to a standard house hold drill and turn on to approx. 2500-4000 rpm
3. Move the Wheel back and forth across the boat sticker
4. For any delicate work, use the Whizzy Plastic Razor blade to finish off the job
The above example will work just aswell when removing stickers from most marine vehicles such as Boats, Catamarans, Yachts, Speed Boat’s, Jet Ski’s, Steel Frame Boats and Ships (for wooden boats, we recommend a plastic razor blade such as whizzy plastic blade remover

Our boat sticker removing video is coming soon. In the meantime, checkout the below that shows how boat stickers can be easily removed

And for those who want to know more, I summarised the key benefits of removing decals from marine craft below

As we are now moving into the boating industry, (as had huge success in helping people remove car stickers), we would love to hear from you if you have any questions or feedback peter@pacificwebb.com.au

We are also happy to pass on the savings, if you would like to take video footage of boat stickers being removed, or before and after shots of the stickers being taken off your boat

Regards,
Peter Nobbs
Chief “Boat Sticker Removal” Officer

P.S – for any Wooden boats or plastic hauls, only use the Whizzy Plastic Razor blade